I recently installed verizon service at my house. I got the Internet and FIOS TV on two TVs. The person who came over installed the router in a different room from the TVs.
The room where the router is installed has a ethernet outlet and a Cable outlet on the wall. A coaxial cable goes from this coaxial outlet to the coaxial port in the router. The ethernet cable goes to the WAN port in the router from the network plug in the wall.
This router also serves as my wireless router.
I wanted to move the router to another room; the room where I have the TV. That's because the TV also can get connected to the internet, but not wirelessly. So I was hoping that I could utilize one of the LAN ports on the router to connect to the TV.
However the other room only has a coxial outlet in the room, no ethernet outlet. So when I pull the ethernet cable out and still have the coaxial cable in, I lose internet connectivity. In the past, at a previous house, I remember that the internet connection was coming through the coaxial cable. I had no network plug in the house. but that does not seem to be the case here which is also preventing me from moving my router to a different location.
I wanted to know if there is a configuration in the rotuer that I can make which will route internet through the coaxial cable instead of the ethernet cable. I tried pulling the coaxiable cable out of the router, and when I do that the internet works fine which i think, proves that the coaxial cable is not being used to access the internet.